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500 000 000 Dinara

Uitgever Narodna Banka Republike Srpske (National Bank of Republika Srpska)
Jaar 1993
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown-violet and grayish green on pale olive-brown underprint, with a vignette of Petar Kočić at left against an intricate guilloche background. The issuer's name in Cyrillic script appears across the top, with the denomination stated along the left margin. A guilloche rosette with the numeral value is integrated into the underprint design.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Dark brown on pale underprint, centred on the Serbian state coat of arms — a double-headed eagle crowned and bearing the Cyrillic cross-and-firesteels shield on its breast — flanked by large interlocking guilloche rosettes with the denomination numerals '500000000' incorporated within them. The issuer's name in Latin script heads the design, with the legal tender warning 'FALSIFIKOVANJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU' along the lower margin, and the place and date of issue 'BANJA LUKA 1993.' at lower left.
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By the time this note was authorized, inflation in Republika Srpska had become effectively unmeasurable in practical terms. The half-billion dinar denomination — unthinkable even a year earlier — was a wartime expedient issued by a central bank with no functioning monetary anchor and a currency whose relationship to the Yugoslav dinar was increasingly fictional. ZIN in Belgrade printed for multiple successor-state authorities simultaneously during this period, a logistical arrangement that said much about where real institutional power still resided.

The watermark is the sole security feature, which was largely academic given the pace at which denominations were being superseded.

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